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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 30, 1936. 6 cerity of this type, we are told by his yes men. And we dont. But theres two kinds of sincerity. And the most sincere man I can think . Park City, Utah,, will execute a hasty retreat back of at the moment is the one who (Continued from Page 1) readily see that he stands four-steto have written into the square with labor and other citi- Oct. 26, 1936 to the beet fields1 from whence he basic law of the state , a constitu zcns of Utah. came and where, as inspector, he will blackjack you in the alle- yEditor Utah Labor News: advistional amendment deemed It was also fortunate that the The scathing rebuke recently ad-- can doubtless qualify in full mea sincere in his intentions of sepaable. The people voted for the United Mine Workers of America, ministered to the president of the sure. rating you from your belongings. amendment. The Industrial Com- the Democratic members of the State Federation of Labor by the f But we cant question the JIM KENNEDY. mission has found the appropria- State Federation executive council, coal miners is only county tion made by the last Legislature and officers of affiliated local additional proof that you cant fool curtails its enforcement, and I am unions discovered the plot of the the e union worker quite so taking steps to provide for a worn Republican executives of the Fed easily as some of the new ones. an employee of the Commission to cration in time to warn the labor But that was by no means his serve as inspector for the balance movement of Utah and set them first rebuff. In the county Demoeular class In such corporation, for all Its Constitutional Amendment of the biennium. id dsbts and liabilities of every right in the matter of gubernator- crat .convention recently held ini No. 1 SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is The plan presented called for ial candidates seeking votes on Coalville he was overwhelmingly A Joint Resolution Proposing on Amend directed to cause thin propose amendment protection of women and children election day. by the Constidefeated when he sought the nomi- m.nt of Section I. of Article VII. of the to be published as required to in industry, and bills to accomplish the electors There is no doubt but that the nation for representative. Confutation Relotinc to the 8toto Execu tution and to be submitted each of these objectives in a sane workers of Utah, both organized Reoidence of the tate at the next genera election in the Term., tie. Deportment, contributed! More than one cause nd Datlee of Officers. (Superintendent the manner provided by law, and modern manner were approved ancj unorganized, are for President to SECTION 3. If approved by the electors but chief warranted this defeat, of Publie amendment shall j Roosevelt by me at least 90 per cent of among them was his spectacular Bo It resolvedInotruction.) by the Legislature of the of the state, this propured take effect on the first day of January. mem oil the of of Stole Unemployment relief has during them, and in order to support Brea- antics Utah, 1937. during his one and only bero elected to etch hoaeo concorrln the entire period of my incumben- - i(Jent Ro0sevelt 100 per cent, they dis-- l election his he term. t After therein cy been an important item, and I will vote for Governor Blood and covered that the Constitutional Amendment SECTION 1. Tbet It to propooed salary was not amend ' call attention to the manner m the rest of the Democratic ticket Section 1. of Article VII, of the No. 5 There-needs. 1 meet his to sufficient fol as Utah of the of Constitution State which this difficult problem, into Amend A Joint Resolution Proposin straight. The workers realize that fore, he appealed to his union, and lows: 2 of fie ConstituSecti.n Article volving as it does close and will- - this j8 the XIII, 1. Executive The SECTION can Department give a large-size- d they soliciting committee hall consist of Covernor, Secretary tion of the ,Uate of Utah, as Amended at of ing cooperation with the National 100 per ceht 8Jpport fothe Presi. was created and the ths General Eleftion In 1939 Relating to panhandling) and State Auditor. Treasurer State, State administration, has been solved, of Tangible Property AscerTaxation hold whom Attorney-General, shall each of started in full swing. The members his Both legislative and executive co--1 Value, Exemptions, and the of tainment on office for four years, beginning the this time at bustwere till were the State. Tax for Annual they begged his this state were re; lhat the first Monday of January next after operation by o( utah farmers, ed and disgusted. He made the election, Be it resolved by the Legislature ol the work, terms office the of that except and were a manner of all members qmred given in State of Utah, d basinesa men win raarch t0 the tactics of a professional tramp of those elected at the first election shall of to win high enconiums of praise elected to ach House and be admitted into when the state shall begin an and next place Tuesday into insignificance and there-- y the Union, and shall end on the first Monall members of each House concurring pale from the National administration. polls (X) under the rooster in the DemoA state dragged the name of his union day in January, A. D. 1901. The officers therein! law to cratic 8ECTION 1. That it Is proposed to column and thus put their down into the gutter of disrepute, of the Executive Department, during their conform to the Federal law has amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Conof terms shall of seat at reside the office, most stamp of approval upon the le made the name legislator smell where they shall keep the pub stitution of the State of Utah, as amended already been mentioned herein. humanitarian administration of our putrid in the nostrils of every libert- government, lie records, books and papers. They shall at the general election in 1930, to read as : in American history, perform such duties as are prescribed by follows thl Administration y-loving citizen in the town. SECTION 2. All tangible property in this Constitution and as may be proscribed the State, not exempt under the lawa of the But rebukes and defeats count by law. will establish my claim that in no United States, or under this constitution, 2. The SECTION of State Secretary for little as measured by this be taxed in proportion to its value, to previous like period in the state's Entertainment In shall directed to this submit hereby proposed be ascertained He amendment human la-- , as provided by law. The emancipator. has labor and to the electors at of the state history organized the United States, of the State, of property be a to seems next Blood election in the manner general perpetual candidate,) the Honor of Gov. bor in general fared so well as counties, cities, towns, school districts, mulaw. by own. provided his of on limb out a is and while I have occupied the goverSECTION 3. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations and publiu librar.es. was Iota with the buildings thereon used excluI ' nor's chair. The womens division of the Salt lie calls it independent. But he La- - I of the state, this amendment shall take ei- - sively for either religious worship or charon feet Dillman the with next succeed of first to flirt day January the I what about future? Now, oU TYifaa trying namnmH,. itable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benePermit me to ask whether any oth- wiU b?r Da JS?f liiSS fit, a ahall be exempt from taxation. Water of - tea in a In 2 hereof. Section designated ,Promiase , er party has the right to the supjukewarm honor of Mra.igIYe? righta, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power and lf as insPsctor mi?e port of the working man that the Henry H Blood and otLr Demol PomtmeI?,t, plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, Democratic party in state and na- - cratic candidates at the Newhouse wk?n Dillman becomes governor, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands tion should receive? The national Hotel, Sunday, November 1, from This is his ideal dream which would within the state owned by such individuals Democratic platform says: or corporations, or the individual members 3 to 6 p. m. We have given the army of thereof, shall not be separately taxed a Mrs. D. W. Moffat will act as long as they shall be owned and used ex18 11 Americas industrial workers some- eeneral chairman assisted hv Mrs ,1U.'V ,lIjCBC rairier, for auch purposes. Power plants, clusively redeemers insist on power transmission lines and other properthing more substantial than the P. Stewart Mrs. C. C Bon- ty used foi generating and delivering electlp workers even Republicans dinner pail full of Ler, Mrs. J. Wallace West Mrs. rePreseati? trical power, a portion of which ia used Be clear the resolved the it of made s by Legislature perfectly promises. We have increased the s L Cate Mrs F W Wonnacott wken . State of Utah, of all the for furnishing power for pumping water workers pay and shortened his and Mrs. V. E. Anderson. ey member elected to each hoaso concur- for irrigation purposes on lands tn ths State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaBat ring therein: hours; we have undertaken to put Other committees are as follows: to the extent that such poerty is the i. That it i. proposed to tion section election, the after approaching an end to the sweated labor of his used for such purposes. These exemptions Mrs. W. A. Rupea, 10- mend Section f Article the of Publicity: vii, he answer will be so empnatic that accrue to the benefit of the users of wife and children; we have written Constitution of th Stat 0uhf u fol. shall airman; Mrs. Glen E. Howe, Mrs. water so pumped under such regulation, lows : into the law of the land his right Annie Bowden, Mrs. Grace Dorius, SECTION 10. The Governor shall nom- as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes to collective bargaining and self- and Mrs. Carrie inate, and by and with the consent of the of the indigent poor may be remitted or Doyle. Ticket Democratic Senate, appoint all State and district offi- abated at such times and in such maner organization free from the interReception: Mr. J. R. Rawlins, whose offices are established by this as may be provided by law. The legislature ferences of employers; we have Mrs. to Win! cers Frank W. Penrose, Mrs. Buror which may be created by may provide for the exemption from taxaExpected Constitution, provided Federal machinery for the ton W. Musser, Mrs. E. E. Howe, homesteads, and personal law, and whose appointment or election is tion of homes, exceed $2,000 in value for not otherwise provided for. If, during the property, not to peaceful settlement of labor dis- -' Mrs. David Athay, Mrs. A. C. Jenhomes and homesteads, and $300 for perrecess of the occur a in Senate, vacancy putes. (Continued from Page 1) Property not to exceed son, Mrs. H. E. Henderson, Mrs. any State or district office, the Governor sona property. and 8,010 shall We will continue to protetet the for owned to in Dillman, 13,511 $3,000 by disable ' persons value, some to fit Ellice Mrs. person appoint discharge who served in Carter, for Emily Brown, in war the military servin any these duties until the thereof next worker and we will guard his Mrs. the meeting Peery. Accordingly, Frank Drury, Mrs. Alf Gunn, of the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the State over Bloods and as wage-earnboth districts plurality rights, Mrs. Cora Shelley, Mrs. Marion person to fill such office. If the office of Utah and by the unmarried widows and consumer, in the production and Douglas, Mrs. Claud Boyce, Mrs. Dillman may be 22,925. of justice of the supreme or district court. minor orphans of such persons may be exas the legislature may provide. Our observers reports indicate) Secretary of State, State Auditor, State empted consumption of all commodities, in- R. S. Newman, Mrs. Heber Crump, The legislature shall provide by law for Attorney-Gener- a or be vacated Treasurer, Governor the for coal a big majority and water power and Mrs. C. H. cluding by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall an annual tax sufficient, with other sources Carlquist, Mrs. Ray in the estimated ordinCache county. It may pass the be the other natural resource products. duty of the Governor to fill the same of revenue, to otdefray Mrs. Wm. T. Mrs. Rodgers, the state for each fiscal ary expenses and the The worker has been returned Kenner, shall by mark. appointment, appointee 3,000 L. M. Kemp. hold office until his successor shall be year. For the purpose of paying the state to the road to freedom and pros(Box Elder county is reported electedhis and any there be, the legislature shall Mrs. Rena B. Loomis, qualified, as may be by law debt,' if for Program: provide levying a tax annually, suffiperity. We will keep him on that Chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Hutch- close, but Blood is expected to top provided. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State Is cient to pay the annua) interest and to pay votes hundred road. a with few vote the Mrs. Mark Gardner. hereby directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twenty The Labor section of the State ings, amendment to the electors of the state a) years from the final passage of the law Maud Kimball, chair- - t0TPae Invitations: to re the next general election in the manner creating the debt. (As amended NovemDemocratic platform, adopted Aug. county, according man; Mrs. Jane M. Thomas, Mrs. ber 4, 1930.) roll to ust 16, 1936, says: up a big I provided b7iaw7 expected SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is MUler. Mrs. Hortense Dun- Spencer atI majrity, wltb Blood's We subscribe to the proposition can, Miss Erma Brown. hereby directed to submit the proposed 8F!2LE vote close to the one cast for the j effect the first day of January next sue amendment contained herein to the electors that Labor should enjoy its just Decorations: Mrs. Oscar the state in the next general election in ceeding a determination by the Board of of share of the wealth it produces. We Chairman; Miss Maud Smith, Mrs. President. Canvassers of the result of the elec- the manner provided by law. State Carbon in The situation county tion designated in Section 2 hereof. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors believe in a decent standard of liv- Junius Fisher, Mrs. N. F. Pehrson, of the state, this amendment shall have efUnited when the clarified was and for ourselves labor, ing Be 6 pledge fect on the first day of January next sucMine Workers of America endors- to rigid enforcement of the la- Kimball, Mrs. SNpll?idTrHIl'S ceeding a determination by the Board of Constitutional Amendment ed (jovernor Blood. State Canvassers of the result of the elecBig Demobor laws already on our statutes. Wives of all candidates will as- No. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. are predicted and We believe in security against uncra.jc majorities sist in receiving and entertaining the AmendA Resolution an Joint Proposing will re. ig that employment, accident and, to some ment to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitutional Amendment ' ceive ??CiS usual Democratic majority. a Constitution Relating to the State Board extent, industrial disease. We favor inl Both ladies and gentlemen of the ,i Other counties where No. 6 of Education. (Superintendent of Public sane measures looking to the A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Democratic party and their friends Bloods vote is Instruction.) expected to be close Bo it resolved by the Legislature of the Section 9, Articlo VI of tho Constitution complishment of these ends. We re- are invited. of Utah, Relating to Compensation ef to the vote given to Roosevelt are of all the memaffirm the national platform pledgState of Utah, Members of tho Legislature. to house bers elected each concurring Beaver, Daggett, Grand, Juab, ing to labor the right to collective Bs it resolved by the Legislature of the : The Truth, the Whole Truth therein State of Utah, of all the memWashington, and Wayne. to SECTION 1. That it la bargaining and organizing, free When Sholom Aleichem, the fa- Morgan, bers elected to each of the two houses The observers note that Coir amend Section 8, of Article X, proposed Conof tho from interference of employers, mous Jewish humorist, visited New voting in favor thereof: Abe Murdock may carry stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: and to the minimum wage and SECi'ION 1. That it is proposed to he was feted at dinner and gressman SECTION 8. The general control and York, maximum hours provisions therein entertained the crowd every county in his district, except supervision of the Puhlic School System amend Section 9, Article VI, of the Conby telling San Juan. shall be vested In a State Board of Educa- stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: contained. some choice anecdotes. SECTION 9. The members of the Legistion, consisting of such persons as the lature W. J. Congressman Robinson,) Legislature ahall receive such per diem and mileI stand squarely on the National A lawyer continually walked up may provide. ) car-SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is age as the Legislature may provide, not exand State platform. I believe you and down the room with his hands according to predictions, will eight dollars per day .'.nd ten cents hereby directed to submit this proposed ceeding will find no opposing platform so in his pockets. Finally he stopped ry all of the four counties in the amendment to the electors of the state at per mile for the distance necessarily travSecond district. congressional the next general election in the manner eled going to and returning from the place directly in accordance with your and turned to the speaker. of meeting on the most usual route, and own objectives. As Governor I have provided by law. You are the first humorous SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors they shall receive no other pay or perI have ever he said, given support to measures having writer, of the state, this amendment shall take ef- quisite. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is for their purpose the carrying out heard tell a funny story. fect the first day of January next suchereby directed to submit this proposed determination a the Board of Aleiceeding by of each and every platform pledge, Sholom said Thanks, State Canvassers of the result of the elec- amendment to the electors of the state at national and state. the next general election in the manner Ill return the chem, smiling. tion designated in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. It was a great pleasure to me compliment. You are the first lawSECTION 3. If adopted by the electors when the recent Special Session of yer with his hands in his own Constitutional Amendment of the state, this amendment shall take efthe Legislature passed the Unem- pockets. fect the first day of January, 1937. No. 4 ployment Compensation Bill, and I A Joint Resolution Proposing an AmendI, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of ment to Section 18, Article XII of the the State of Utah, do hereby certify that promptly approved it. INCORPORATED Constitution of the State of Utah, Relat- the foregoing is a full, true and correct I am willing to be judged as to ing to Liability of Stockholders of Banks. copy of the six Constitutional. Amendments future actions upon the basis my Be it resolved by the Legislature of the proposed by the regular session of the legof past performance. of all the mem- islature of 1935 as the same appears of State of Utah, CIGARETTE bers elected to each of the two houses record in my office. I am submitting herewith revoting in favor thereof : I further certify Jhat they will appear on plies to the questions asked by you. SECTION 1. That it is proposed to the official ballot at the general election VENDING answers should be interpreted My amend Section 18, Article XII, of the Con- Nov. 8, 1936, nnder the number and title stitution of the State of Utah, so that the herein designated. as statements of principle to guide MACHINES same will read as follows : In witness whereof, I have hereunto eat me in my action on specific bills, SECTION 18. The Legislature may pro- my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the contents of which obviously vide by law that the stockholders in every the State of Utah, this 1st day ci SepNICK TEDESCO cannot be known until they are corporation organized for banking pur- tember, 1936. poses, or the holders of any one or more presented. of the classes of stock issued by any such Hyland 1787 100 W. 2ND SO. Very truly yours, corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by TlsSflSLjZJULM- -. HENRY H. BLOOD, (Signed) them, shall be individually responsible for Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY Governor. an additional amount not exceeding the From the above Governors letamount of their stock In such corporation, Secretary of State. m the amount of their stock of any parti- ter any reader will UTAH WORKERS WILL VOTE FOR GOVERNOR II. II. BLOOD I OLD-TIM- E IIARDROCK MINER ON ANTICS OF ERRATIC PETERSON ps sin-Carb- on Constitutional Amendments old-tim- two-thir- , , two-thir- two-thir- anti-injunctio- n S EQt self-ordain- ed 7 I self-proclaim- ed 1 leith!l.Ui?0I?n two-thir- er j fwiJr two-thir- ds two-thir- ds ROSE SERVICE CO. HOWDY, BOYS! fair-mind- ed y two-thir- y ds 1 |